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McLaughlin’s Sandee Steele Commits to United Tribes Basketball

Another standout athlete from McLaughlin High School is making the leap to the collegiate level. Sandee Steele, a dynamic 5’6” guard, has officially signed with United Tribes Technical College, continuing her basketball career at the next level.

Steele has been a key player for McLaughlin, making a name for herself with her quickness, defensive pressure, and scoring ability. She has been a consistent force on both ends of the floor, averaging 17.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.5 steals, and 2 assists per game in her senior season.

Her ability to create scoring opportunities, coupled with a strong defensive presence, made her a standout prospect for United Tribes, a program that continues to attract top Indigenous talent.

Steele won’t be making the transition alone—she will be joined by McLaughlin teammate Mari Richards, a 6’2” forward who also committed to United Tribes. Richards has been a dominant presence in the post, averaging 11.1 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 3 steals per game.

With Steele’s backcourt skills and Richards’ versatility in the paint, United Tribes is adding two key pieces to its roster for the upcoming season. Their addition further strengthens the program’s reputation as a hub for high-level tribal college basketball talent.

United Tribes, a member of the NJCAA, has been a competitive force in tribal college basketball, consistently developing Indigenous athletes and providing opportunities for student-athletes to showcase their talents on a national stage.

Steele’s signing is yet another testament to the growing presence of Indigenous athletes in collegiate basketball. As the tribal college basketball landscape continues to grow, players like Steele and Richards are leading the way for the next generation of Indigenous hoopers.

Stay tuned to Tribal College Basketball Network for more updates on signings, player highlights, and tribal college hoops coverage.

Mahpiya Luta’s Essence Tobacco Signs with United Tribes

Bismarck, NDUnited Tribes Technical College continues to add high-level talent to its roster, securing a commitment from Essence Tobacco, a standout guard from Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud High School), the top-ranked girls’ team in South Dakota.

Tobacco has been a key force behind Mahpiya Luta’s success, playing a crucial role in their dominance in South Dakota. Known for her quick scoring ability, defensive presence, and leadership on the court, she has been a game-changer throughout her high school career.

Her commitment to United Tribes adds another dynamic playmaker to the T-Bird lineup, strengthening a program that has been consistently recruiting some of the best Indigenous basketball talent in the region. Tobacco’s ability to excel in high-pressure situations makes her a player to watch as she transitions to the collegiate level.

With United Tribes continuing to build a competitive roster for the upcoming NJCAA season, the addition of Tobacco ensures that the T-Birds will be a team to watch in tribal college basketball.

Stay tuned to Tribal College Basketball Network for more updates on signings, player highlights, and the latest in tribal college basketball.